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James E. Hutcheson

Birth
Florida, USA
Death
24 Dec 1893 (aged 57)
Bastrop County, Texas, USA
Burial
Winchester, Fayette County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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James E. Hutcherson (First_Last)
Regiment Name 3 (Yager's) Batt'n Texas Cav.
Side Confederate
Company A
Soldier's Rank_In Private
Soldier's Rank_Out 1 Sergeant
Alternate Name
Notes
Film Number M227 roll 18


James E. Hutcheson (First_Last)
Regiment Name 3 (Yager's) Batt'n Texas Cav.
Side Confederate
Company A
Soldier's Rank_In Private
Soldier's Rank_Out Sergeant
Alternate Name James E./Hutcherson
Notes
Film Number M227 roll 18




La Grange Journal
November 19, 1891
Meeting of Ex-Confederates
Pursuant to the call published in these columns last week, a number of ex-Confederates held an informal meeting at this place and talked over matters relating to a permanent county organization, and adjourned subject to call without perfecting a permanent organization.

The following gentlemen were present: Capt. R. H. Phelps, Capt. S. Alexander, Jno. T. Harwell, Natt Holman, N. C. Rives, J. H. Schroeder, D. C. Barden, T. S. McIlwaine, C. Michaelis, J. T. Philips, W. H. Thomas, J. W. Trousdale, J. E. Moore, J. E. Barnhill, J. Z. Walker, J. B. Holloway, R. S. Homuth, O. J. Horn, La Grange, Julius Willrich, Charley Schroeder, Bluff; J. E. Hutcheson, S. K. Rainey, Winchester; R. J. Robinson, T. J. Hill, Plum; R. L. McCauley, Engle; G. W. Cole, Muldoon; M. A. Hopkins, Flatonia; M. B. O'Bar, Warrenton; Henry Meyer, Chr. Steinman, Swiss Alp; Max Meitzen, Fayetteville, 33 in all. Taking into consideration the short notice given of the meeting, the foregoing was a very good representation. With proper notice the number will be largely increased and an organization perfected without much trouble, which will grow and become a source of much pleasure to the old veterans.
James E. Hutcherson (First_Last)
Regiment Name 3 (Yager's) Batt'n Texas Cav.
Side Confederate
Company A
Soldier's Rank_In Private
Soldier's Rank_Out 1 Sergeant
Alternate Name
Notes
Film Number M227 roll 18


James E. Hutcheson (First_Last)
Regiment Name 3 (Yager's) Batt'n Texas Cav.
Side Confederate
Company A
Soldier's Rank_In Private
Soldier's Rank_Out Sergeant
Alternate Name James E./Hutcherson
Notes
Film Number M227 roll 18




La Grange Journal
November 19, 1891
Meeting of Ex-Confederates
Pursuant to the call published in these columns last week, a number of ex-Confederates held an informal meeting at this place and talked over matters relating to a permanent county organization, and adjourned subject to call without perfecting a permanent organization.

The following gentlemen were present: Capt. R. H. Phelps, Capt. S. Alexander, Jno. T. Harwell, Natt Holman, N. C. Rives, J. H. Schroeder, D. C. Barden, T. S. McIlwaine, C. Michaelis, J. T. Philips, W. H. Thomas, J. W. Trousdale, J. E. Moore, J. E. Barnhill, J. Z. Walker, J. B. Holloway, R. S. Homuth, O. J. Horn, La Grange, Julius Willrich, Charley Schroeder, Bluff; J. E. Hutcheson, S. K. Rainey, Winchester; R. J. Robinson, T. J. Hill, Plum; R. L. McCauley, Engle; G. W. Cole, Muldoon; M. A. Hopkins, Flatonia; M. B. O'Bar, Warrenton; Henry Meyer, Chr. Steinman, Swiss Alp; Max Meitzen, Fayetteville, 33 in all. Taking into consideration the short notice given of the meeting, the foregoing was a very good representation. With proper notice the number will be largely increased and an organization perfected without much trouble, which will grow and become a source of much pleasure to the old veterans.


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